Rank the Best Multi-Acted CBM Character Rendition (Marvel Edition) AND Results from the DC Edition

Rank the Best Multi-Acted CBM Character Rendition (Marvel Edition) AND Results from the DC Edition

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Editorial Opinion
By PietroJaximoff - Jun 19, 2017 05:06 PM EST
Filed Under: Marvel Comics

Rank the Best Multi-Acted CBM Character Rendition (Marvel Edition)

 

I hope the title didn’t confuse you! What I’m asking here is for you to rank the adaptations of the CBM characters that have been played by multiple actors.

 

For those returning from the DC Edition, welcome back!

 

The system is pretty simple. I’ll provide the character and the actors whom have portrayed said character. All you have to do is rank each iteration (1 being the best and so on).

NOTE: I am updating the format for ease of ranking and scoring, but the system remains the same as the DC Edition.

 

Example:

_____________________________________________________________

 

What I’ll provide in the article

 

Spider-Man

  • Tobey Maguire
  • Andrew Garfield
  • Tom Holland

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What you provide in your comment

Spider-Man


Tobey Maguire- 2
Andrew Garfield- 3
Tom Holland- 1

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That’s it. Make sure to put all of your rankings in one comment. It would probably be easiest to copy and paste my template and then vote from there.

 

Now, let’s lay a few ground rules (some are for me, so don’t think I’m being a dick).

  • I’m going to put the characters in chronological order of their first film appearance, so don’t think I’m ranking them in the article. I’ll vote myself once the countdown is up. Speaking of, I'll keep it up for about 2 weeks, but I may end it sooner depending on the recency of the latest vote.
  • No ties. I don’t care if you like Garfield and Maguire the same, rank one higher. If you rank more than one the same, I will ask you for a recount. If you don't respond by the time I end the voting, I will have to either nullify your ranking on the character or make my best judgment if it seems your ranking was an accident.
  • Final ranking ties will come down to however I voted. If Tom Holland and Tobey Maguire both end up with 30 points, my ranking of Tom Holland as #1 and Tobey Maguire as #2 will be the final outcome.
  • I will NOT include live-action TV adaptations. This leads to one too many rankings, and I also don’t want to have to go through every TV show interpretation ever. Sorry, Daredevil and Punisher fans.
  • I will NOT include anyone before X-Men (2000). If you feel there is someone I should include, tag me. We’ll figure it out.
  • Similarly to the DC Edition, if I accidentally leave an actor out of contention, let me know, I will update the article, and I will notify whomever didn't catch it to re-cast their ranking for the character in question.
  • I am NOT including off-the-wall, animated, low budget, parody, or straight-to-DVD movies.
  • We are ranking the character as an entire interpretation. Consider alter-egos as part of the whole and vote accordingly.
  • I am only including important characters with notable roles. This classification could be argued, but I probably won’t change this. I really can’t scan every cast and feature every single character. For example, I was aware of Commissioner Gordon's role in TDK trilogy, but I was under the impression the other iterations of Gordon were far more limited, therefore I did not include the character for ranking. In contrast, I had included both Tom Hardy and Jeep Swenson as Bane, one of which having had a limited but somewhat memorable role, and yet we ended up with a unanimous ranking. This confirms my decision.
  • HOWEVER, if enough people address a missing character, let's say Bolivar Trask, I will include it. But I hope whom we have to rank is good enough.
  • The overall scoring system is pretty simple in that the actor-character combo with the lowest score among its counterparts after all votes are tallied will be ranked #1, the most points will be ranked last, and I hope you can fill yourselves in on the middle. So, if 5 people vote Tom Holland as the #1 Spider-Man and Andrew Garfield as #3, Holland will have 5 points and Garfield will have 15, Holland being the winner.
  • If you rank a character-actor but leave one off, the one you left off will be tallied as a 0. If you understand the math behind the tallying, that would put them higher even than if you had placed them first, so be aware.
  • Your vote is based completely on your opinion. If you put Garfield as #1 because you really love the one scene where he stalks Gwen and invades her personal privacy, that’s up to you.
  • You can provide reasoning as to why you voted the way you did, but you don’t have to.
  • I have no issues with disagreeing with someone else’s rankings, but I’ll report anyone getting too unfriendly about this. I want it to be fun, and I hope you do, too.

 

Alright. Without further ado, here are the characters and the actors you will be ranking.

 

Spider-Man

  • Tobey Maguire
  • Andrew Garfield
  • Tom Holland

 

Gwen Stacy

  • Bryce Howard
  • Emma Stone

 

Aunt May

  • Rosemary Harris
  • Sally Field
  • Marisa Tomei

 

Uncle Ben

  • Cliff Robertson
  • Martin Sheen

 

Harry Osborn

  • James Franco
  • Dane DeHaan

 

Hulk

  • Eric Bana
  • Edward Norton
  • Mark Ruffalo

 

Betty Ross

  • Jennifer Connelly
  • Liv Tyler

 

General Ross

  • Sam Elliott
  • William Hurt

 

Rhodey

  • Terrence Howard
  • Don Cheadle

 

Punisher

  • Tom Jane
  • Ray Stevenson

 

Professor X

  • Patrick Stewart
  • James McAvoy

 

Magneto

  • Ian McKellen
  • Michael Fassbender

 

Mystique

  • Rebecca Romijn
  • Jennifer Lawrence

 

Cyclops

  • James Marsden
  • Tye Sheridan

 

Jean Grey

  • Famke Janssen
  • Sophie Turner

 

Storm

  • Halle Berry
  • Alexandra Shipp

 

Nightcrawler

  • Alan Cumming
  • Kodi Smit-McPhee

 

Beast

  • Kelsey Grammer
  • Nicholas Hoult

 

Quicksilver

  • Evan Peters
  • Aaron Taylor-Johnson

 

Angel

  • Ben Foster
  • Ben Hardy

 

Sabretooth

  • Tyler Mane
  • Liev Schreiber

 

Deadpool

  • Ryan Reynolds
  • Ryan Reynolds

 

Colonel Stryker

  • Brian Cox
  • Danny Huston
  • Josh Helman

 

Mr. Fantastic

  • Ioan Gruffudd
  • Miles Teller

 

Invisible Woman

  • Jessica Alba
  • Kate Mara

 

Human Torch

  • Chris Evans
  • Michael B. Jordan

 

Thing

  • Michael Chiklis
  • Jamie Bell


Dr. Doom

  • Julian McMahon
  • Toby Kebbell





AND NOW, AS PROMISED, THE RESULTS FROM THE DC EDITION!

Superman
  1. Christopher Reeve (35 points)
  2. Henry Cavill (51)
  3. Brandon Routh (70)

 

Lois Lane

  1. Amy Adams (40)
  2. Margot Kidder (41)
  3. Kate Bosworth (69)

 

Jor-El

  1. Marlon Brando (36)
  2. Russell Crowe (39)

 

Lex Luthor

  1. Gene Hackman (43)
  2. Kevin Spacey (46)
  3. Jesse Eisenberg (67)

 

General Zod

  1. Michael Shannon (33)
  2. Terrance Stamp (45)

 

Batman

  1. Ben Affleck (50)
  2. Christian Bale (54)
  3. Michael Keaton (63)
  4. Adam West (98) R.I.P.
  5. Val Kilmer (116)
  6. George Clooney (144)

 

Rachel Dawes

  1. Maggie Gyllenhaal (34)
  2. Katie Holmes (41)

 

Robin

  1. Burt Ward (40)
  2. Joseph Gordon-Levitt (53)
  3. Chris O'Donnell (62)

 

Alfred

  1. Michael Caine (34)
  2. Jeremy Irons (45)
  3. Michael Gough (61)
  4. Alan Napier (90)

 

Joker

  1. Heath Ledger (31)
  2. Jack Nicholson (51)
  3. Jared Leto (88)
  4. Cesar Romero (90)

 

Harvey Dent/Two-Face

  1. Aaron Eckhart (26) UNANIMOUS
  2. Tommy Lee Jones (63)
  3. Bill Dee Williams (64)

 

Penguin

  1. Danny DeVito (33)
  2. Burgess Meredith (44)

 

Catwoman

  1. Michelle Pfeiffer (33)
  2. Anne Hathaway (52)
  3. Lee Meriweather (60)
  4. Halle Berry (99)


Riddler

  1. Frank Gorshin (34)
  2. Jim Carrey (41)

 

Bane

  1. Tom Hardy (26) UNANIMOUS
  2. Jeep Swenson (52)

Thanks for voting on the first one, everybody! 26 voters, including myself, was a great turnout. Tag your pals so we can have greater input this time around!
 
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PietroJaximoff
Member Since 4/18/2017
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